Visitors Center & Museum
Stop in to plan your visit!
The Terre Haute Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitors Center houses a large collection of brochures and information about Terre Haute, West Central Indiana, and Indiana. The Visitors Center is fully staffed and out our team can help you plan your visit.
The Center also houses one of Terre Haute's 12 museums - the Indiana Track & Field and Cross Country Hall of Fame Museum, where visitors can get a glimpse of Indiana's running history. Try to best Dr. Greg Bell's 1956 Melbourne Olympics gold long jump while discovering the history of track and field in Indiana.
The Visitor Center is conveniently located just off exit 11B from I-70. Public restrooms are available.
Local 812.234.5555
Toll-free 800.366.3043
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm EST
The Visitors Center will be closed to observe the following holidays:
- January 1, 2026 – New Year's Day
- January 19, 2026 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- February 16, 2026 – Presidents Day
- May 5, 2026 – Primary Election Day
- May 25, 2026 – Memorial Day
- June 19, 2026 – Juneteenth National Independence Day
- July 3, 2026 – Independence Day (Observed)
- September 7, 2026 – Labor Day
- October 12, 2026 – Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples' Day
- November 3, 2026 – General Election Day
- November 11, 2026 – Veterans Day
- November 25, 2026 – Thanksgiving Holiday
- November 26, 2026 – Thanksgiving Day
- November 27, 2026 – Thanksgiving Holiday
- December 24, 2026 – Christmas Eve
- December 25, 2026 – Christmas Day
(1) Coke bottle sculpture, (2) Olympic medals at the HOF Museum, (3) Try out Dr. Bell's historic 1956 Olympic long jump, (4) The HOF Museum hosts track & field events, (5) Pick up your Terredise keychain
Contact Us
Karen Dyer, Executive Director: karen@terrehaute.com
Amy Dinkel, Office/Finance Manager: amy@terrehaute.com
Ethan Salsbury, Marketing Specialist: ethan@terrehaute.com
THCVB Board of Directors
President, Greg Gibson
Vice President, Karrum Nasser
Treasurer, Linda Lambert
Board member, Allison Morris
Board member, Bob Heaton